Article

Chakra Groups

Topic: HealingBy Liz McCaugheyPublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,930 legacy views

The appearance and size of the chakras, to the clairvoyant, will vary as the size and brightness will depend on how spiritually developed the person, who is being viewed, is on their evolutionary path.

The chakras can be divided into 3-groups simply called - Lower, middle, higher. To detail that further, the lower refers to the psychological and emotional, the middle refers to the general personality and then the higher to the spiritual development.

The lower chakras, which are the basic and sacral have few petals and are really mainly conce
ed with receiving into the body all aspects relevant to the physical. What could be more physical than the energy from the earth (also known as serpent fire) and the lower chakras draw on the energy of the earth for their sustenance.

The higher levels work with the glands of the pituitary and pineal and only come into action when a certain amount of spiritual development has taken place.

The middle are the ones that are most problematic with the human. They are the ones that reach man through his personality, which means the way he lives his life. These are the ones that operate with the lower astral (emotions) and the higher astral which permeates the lower mental (thoughts) and which are occasionally touched and blessed by the higher mental.

There is no suggestion here of morality, it is just the facts of the issue. The chakras have certain parameters which they are able to experience, just as we have our capabilities in life. We cannot sit an exam that we have not studied for, nor can we compete in a triathlon that we have not trained for. So it is with the chakras. They can achieve anything and everything we train them for, but we have to do the work required.

Article author

About the Author

Liz McCaughey is the founder of Kumara Meditation & Healing Centre in Perth, Western Australia (www.kumara.com.au). The centre offers deeper theosophical studies, meditation & healing, reiki, kabbalah and pranic healing. Since 2003 she has taught hundreds of people how to meditate from basic to advanced levels. Liz now focuses on teaching Pranic Healing and is a Direct Licensee for Western Australia for Grand Master Choa Kok Sui's Institute for Inner Studies based in Manila. Liz has a busy practice as an analytical psychotherapist and healing practitioner. She has a very practical approach to teaching and during her courses, she focuses on how her clients and students can take what they learn at Kumara and make it relevant to their every-day lives. This is particularly true of Liz's Metaphysical teachings, where no question about life goes unanswered. Liz organises many Free practice sessions for course graduates. This ensures that what has been learned is put into practical use. As a qualified psychotherapist, Liz appreciates how important it is that students are supported after their studies, and her professional training is evident throughout all of her courses. Liz is a trainer and practitioner of Pranic Healing in Australia and Hong Kong. She is also a mother, a successful business woman and has been fortunate enough to have been personally trained by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Recovery has turned out to be one of the most misunderstood aspects of an active lifestyle. It is very easy to measure a training plan. It is very easy to compare progress with photographs. It is very easy to feel pain. It is not so easy to feel healing. It is not so easy to feel healing when it is happening on multiple levels below the surface of our awareness, when we’re already trying to move on to the next session, the next run, or the next challenging week. It is b

March 11, 2026

Article

The opioid crisis remains a serious issue in the United States, affecting millions of people and their families. Opioid use disorder (OUD) can take a devastating toll on health, relationships, and daily life. Fortunately, there are effective treatment options that can help individuals regain control over their lives. One of the most widely used treatments is Suboxone, a medication that combines buprenorphine and naloxone to reduce cravings and manage withdrawal symptoms. Trad

January 8, 2026

Article

Arthritis is a common condition that causes inflammation, stiffness, and pain in the joints. It can affect people of all ages, and diet plays a crucial role in managing its symptoms. Ayurveda emphasizes that certain foods can either aggravate or soothe inflammation. A balanced Indian diet rich in anti-inflammatory and nutrient-dense foods can help reduce pain and improve flexibility naturally. Understanding Arthritis and Ayurveda According to Ayurveda, arthritis occurs due

October 23, 2025

Article

Introduction Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the colon and rectum, leading to symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. While modern medicine focuses on suppressing inflammation with drugs, Ayurveda takes a holistic route, targeting the root cause through detoxification, diet, and lifestyle correction. According to Ayurveda, Ulcerative Colitis is associated with Pitta dosha imbalance leading to inflammation and

October 22, 2025